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Tom Seymour

The creative industries are uniquely linked to mental health issues. Here the artist, photography professor and business-owner Steve Macleod speaks about a condition he has dealt with for as long as he can remember, and how it impacts his work and life

The screenwriter behind About a Boy and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape returns to the cinema as the writer/director of Ben Is Back, starring his son Lucas Hedges as a recovering opioid-addict. He shares his process with Creative Review

Ahead of the release of her critically-acclaimed third feature film Out of Blue, the British filmmaker Carol Morley gives Creative Review an exclusive insight into the way she employs a visual book as a central aspect of feature film directing

Photography duo Coppi Barbieri are among the most sought-after commercial photographers in the world, creating imagery for brands like Chanel and Gucci. A new book tracks how they developed their style

The director of London’s Photographers’ Gallery reflects on the challenges the gallery faces in the post-Brexit era, her determination for its shows to be accessible, and on the skills she has – and lacks – when running such a significant cultural institution

Kellogg has announced a portfolio-wide redesign of its cereal boxes across Europe, the largest in its 113-year history – with a reduced role for many of its well-known cartoon characters. Are they starting to respond to political pressure?

Beautiful, Isn’t She?, which is made in collaboration with Transport for London and shown on the London Underground, uses frank portraits of new mothers in a bid to counteract unrealistic portrayals of the post-natal experience